“We’re just really sad. Come see us before we close!”
This is the second P.F. Chang’s to close in the Bay Area this year. The location in the Bay Street Emeryville shopping mall; it’s going to be replaced by the Brazilian steakhouse chain Fogo de Chão. That leaves just three left in Pleasanton, Palo Alto and Sunnyvale.
A spokesperson for the Arizona-based company, which has more than 300 locations worldwide, did not immediately respond to a query about the reasons for the closing. There’s no word yet on what the Walnut Creek address will become.
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